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    The Anticodon Sequence of a Phenylalanine-Specific TRNA Is 5'-GAA-3
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The Anticodon Sequence of a Phenylalanine-Specific TRNA Is 5'-GAA-3

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The anticodon sequence of a phenylalanine-specific tRNA is 5'-GAA-3'. Given the wobble base-pairing rules presented in the following table, how many different codons can be "read" by this tRNA? Write down your answer in digits, e.g. 12.
The anticodon sequence of a phenylalanine-specific tRNA is 5'-GAA-3'. Given the wobble base-pairing rules presented in the following table, how many different codons can be  read  by this tRNA? Write down your answer in digits, e.g. 12.

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